A Malibu psychiatrist who lost his medical license last year for selling unproven treatments to patients has found a way to continue selling injections containing stem cells from aborted fetuses which are outside the reach of U.S. authorities.
Once again, the media’s haste to further their own agenda has caused them to misquote a comment made by Pope Francis during a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in which he supposedly referred to the president as “an angel of peace”.
A closer look at the Pew Research Center’s newest Religious Landscape Study which prompted headlines last week about the apparent demise of Christianity in America, reveals that it’s not quite as dire as it seems.
The recently retired Bishop Fabian W. Bruskewitz of Lincoln, Nebraska, sent a letter to our ministry in which he advised Catholics to steer clear of yoga because of its basis in Hinduism and to take up other methods of exercise that don’t place the faith in unnecessary danger.
Mass media giant Viacom is looking to the Church to rescue its flagging sales by launching a new outdoor ad campaign in New York City that features the heads of characters from the Comedy Central show on images of Sacred Heart votive candles.
MMA writes: “One of our relatives brings a deck of cards called 'Trust Your Vibes' by Sonia Choquette to every family get together. She calls them angel cards & is very insistent about wanting to do cards to "help" everyone. This has been the cause of much anxiety for us. I have already said how I feel about this. Is there any more we can say to her to make it clearer?”